Alappuzha- Venice of the East

 Alleppey in Kerala Situated on the south-western coast of India, Alappuzha is additionally known by its anglicized name Alleppey. Gifted with immense natural beauty, Alappuzha’s backwaters are the mainstay of Kerala’s tourism. Alappuzha port wont to be one among the busiest trade centers and traded with the Persian Gulf regions and even Europe. on the brink of Alappuzha lies Kuttanad, the ‘Granary of Kerala’, where farming is completed below water level.


In the early 20th Century, the then British Viceroy Lord Curzon, while visiting Alappuzha, was fascinated by its scenic beauty and declared it because of the Venice of the East. Alappuzha, whose foundations were laid by Travancore’s Dewan Raja Kesava Das within the last half of the 18th century, had trade relations with ancient Greece and Rome. Even travelers like Pliny and Ptolemy have mentioned places in Alappuzha in their works. it had been due to the efforts and foresight of Raja Kesava Das, who constructed roads and canals to enhance transportation, that Alappuzha became a premier port.






  Best Place to Remain in Alappuzha

         Alappuzha offers an array of lodging and boarding options to settle on from. Being the capital of backwater tourism, no trips are often complete without a stay within the houseboats. Houseboats have AC also as Non-AC single, double or triple bedrooms. The tariff for a stay a houseboat at some point could vary between Rs 7,000-Rs 15,000 from March to October and between Rs 8,000-17,000 from November February. Generally, the worth is inclusive of breakfast, lunch, evening snacks, tea, and dinner. Budget hotels also are available. Homestays also is an honest choice to stay. Premium hotels and resorts also are available in Alappuzha.


Best Places to dine in Allapuzha
   
          Alappuzha may be a non-vegetarian’s paradise. Prawns, crabs, oysters, clams, lobsters, and a number of other sorts of sea fish besides Karimeen (Pearl spot) are available. From fancy restaurants to shacks selling the fresh catch of the day, Alappuzha thrives with eating places to suit every budget. Roadside eateries selling Porotta and Beef Dry Fry are a standard sight. Restaurants and houseboats also offer vegetarian meals served on banana leaves.


Places to Visit

  • The Lakes & Backwaters:
         The whole point of visiting Alleppey is to enjoy the stunning sceneries of lakes, backwaters, and lagoons. And there are innumerable water bodies throughout the town. Here is a couple of them – The Kuttanad region of Alleppey is surrounded by sea, hills, and paddy fields, making it an indescribably beautiful place to relax during a houseboat. Kuttanad is additionally called the ‘Rice bowl of India’. The longest lake in Kerala and one among the most important in India itself, Vembanad Lake is another place you shouldn’t miss. The famous Nehru Trophy Snake race of Kerala is held during this lake.


  • Beaches:
       Alleppey has two main beaches – the Alleppey Beach and Marari Beach. they're both the right getaways if you're trying to find a quiet and peaceful place o unwind. you'll take walks within the clean beaches and also drop in at the few parks and picnic spots that lie on the brink of the beach. Couples and families throng the beaches equally. The quiet little village near Marari Beach is additionally loved by the tourists.



  • Churches:

        Alleppey features a number of quaint, giant churches that attract tourists and believers from across the planet. St Mary’s Forane Church is one such, which was apparently built sometime in 835 AD. St Andrew’s Basilica, Arthunkal, too may be a beautiful church built by the Portuguese missionaries. St George’s Catholic Church is additionally a popularly visited church. St Andrew’s Forane Church, one among the oldest in Kerala, located within the shores of Alleppey Beach, looks and feels so real.

  • Temples:
         The Ambalapuzha Temple is one of the oldest Krishna temples in both Kerala also as India. While in Alleppey, do confirm to go to Karumadikkuttan, a statue of Buddha, made from black granite stone. Only half the statue has stood the test of your time. However, it's one of the most-visited sites in Alleppey, especially by people that are keen to know the evolution of Buddhism in Kerala. Another intriguing temple to go to in Alleppey is that the Mannarasala Sri Nagaraja Temple, dedicated to the worship of snakes. The temple, shrouded by a forest, is certain to evoke a singular feeling.

  • Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary:
    Located along the banks of the pristine Vembanad Lake, Kumarakom aviary may be a beautiful place replete with lush green. it's home to a good sort of birds and hence is the paradise for bird watchers.


  • Krishnapuram Palace:

      This palace, built by King Marthanda Varma within the 18th century, maybe a popular tourist spot. it's a must-visit because the double storied palace is made within traditional Kerala architecture. The palace has now been converted into a museum.

  •    Q, S, T and R Block Kayal, Alappuzha

           If the very own 'Rice Bowl of Kerala' cannot inject its rustic charm into your heart, nothing else on the earth ever will. Kuttanad is often listed among the must-visit destinations in our country and here lies its pristine Q, S, T & R Block Kayals (backwaters). Here, the famous dikes of the Dutch seem to seem out of nowhere. they're the favored control system seen all the way around in Europe. With much effort and ingenuity, extensive land has been reclaimed from the backwaters and is protected by dikes built around it. Accessible only by boat, it hosts a good sort of Snake Boat Races and a cruise here is taken into account among the best that God’s Own Country has on offer.



Getting there

Nearest railway station: Alappuzha

Nearest airport: Cochin International Airport, about 85 km from Alappuzha town.


Contact details
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